New Inquiry: The Spending Review and Local Government Finance

27 Oct 2020 04:12 PM

The Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee has launched a new inquiry into the spending review and local Government Finance.

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Treasury spending review

On 21 October, the Treasury announced its intention to carry out a spending review to set departmental and capital budgets for 2021-22 and provide the financial resources to respond to Covid-19. The review will include the allocation of resources to support public services and investment in infrastructure.

Scope of the inquiry

In this new inquiry, the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee will consider what approach the Government should take to funding local government as part of the 2020 spending review. It will investigate the current financial health of local authorities and their ability to deliver services, including the additional pressures caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. In light of continued delays to the multi-year spending review, the Committee will also examine the impact of single year settlements on the ability of councils to plan and deliver services in the long-terms.

Previous inquiry

The predecessor Committee carried out an inquiry into local government finance and the spending review in 2019. More information about its findings is available here.

Terms of reference

The Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee wants to hear your views. It welcomes submissions from anyone with answers to the questions in the terms of reference. More information about how to submit evidence is available here.

The Committee invites evidence on the following issues:

Further information